The Baron's Sons by Mór Jókai
A Romance of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
"The Baron's Sons" is a historical novel set in the backdrop of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, which follows the diverging paths and ideologies of three aristocratic brothers. As the nation struggles for independence from Habsburg rule, the brothers find themselves torn between loyalty to their noble heritage and the revolutionary cause. Their personal conflicts and romances intertwine with the larger political turmoil, painting a vivid picture of a family caught in the crossfire of rebellion, loyalty, and national identity. The novel explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the complexities of patriotism during a pivotal moment in Hungarian history.
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- Published
- 1869
- Nationality
- Hungarian
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- Hungarian
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- 14th on Big Read (Hungarian) (Hungaria)